Bristol City head to Molineux on Tuesday in the hope of making it seven Championship games with just one defeat. Nuno Espirito Santo's Wolves stand in the way.

Ahead of the match assistant head coach Jamie McAllister gave an update on the Robins squad with the team preparing to head to the Midlands on Tuesday.

While there are no fresh injuries in the camp - Gary O'Neil and Milan Djuric remain sidelined, as does Eros Pisano who may take a week to fully recover from a knee strain - McAllister revealed that there will be changes made.

"The [international] break's been very good. The lads needed a rest. It's been a tough August, a tough first month," said McAllister on the fixture scheduling and next block of Sat-Tues matches.

Aden Flint of Bristol City celebrates with Jonathan Leko and teammates after scoring a goal to make it 0-1 (Image: Rogan/JMP)

"And it's a tough September - seven games in four weeks. But it's the Championship. We've got to deal with that, we've got a strong squad so there'll be a few changes for tomorrow night. And the boys we're bringing in are more than capable and have got the ability and quality to win the game for us tomorrow night."

"I think it's brilliant. I think it's getting stronger every year," said McAllister of the Championship, responding to a question from BBC Radio Bristol .

"It's a great league so it's a challenge. But it's great to be a part of," said the former defender who went on to explain that the lack of preparation time ahead of the Wolves game makes things difficult, with rest and recovery time, opposition analysis and tactical sessions as well as training and travel to factor in too.

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"Yeah, they've had a good start and have signed some quality players. Big money signings, but that's the Championship isn't it? £15m for Neves or whatever it is. And [Diogo] Jota's a very good player.

Diogo Jota of Wolves (Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images)

"Through the team they've spent a lot of money on good players. But we feel as if we're in a good place at the moment and we'll make changes to freshen it up. And we'll hopefully be more than a match tomorrow, to put in a performance and get the result we want."

McAllister promised that the team would go out to win the game and 'would be on the front foot' to cause the home side problems.